Russell O. Sinnhuber was a founder in 1965 of a successful research program at OSU and retired as emeritus professor of Food Science and Technology in 1981. Professor Sinnhuber was among one of the first scientists anywhere to recognize the potential of the rainbow trout as a sensitive, low-cost non-mammalian model for cancer research.
Bruns, an alum with the Class of 1939, poses at the corner of Mickey Avenue and Dopey Drive at Walt Disney Studios, where he was music director for twenty-five years. One of his best known compositions for Disney was "The Ballad of Davy Crockett."
Russell O. Sinnhuber was a founder in 1965 of a successful research program at OSU and retired as emeritus professor of Food Science and Technology in 1981. Professor Sinnhuber was among one of the first scientists anywhere to recognize the potential of the rainbow trout as a sensitive, low-cost non-mammalian model for cancer research.
Erwin Suess was an Oceanographer for Oregon State University for 12 years before moving to Germany for research. In 1985, Suess became one of the first scientists to discover methane hydrate deposits along the Oregon Coast. Suess received a lifetime achievement award July 2011.
Erwin Suess was an Oceanographer for Oregon State University for 12 years before moving to Germany for research. In 1985, Suess became one of the first scientists to discover methane hydrate deposits along the Oregon Coast. Suess received a lifetime achievement award July 2011.